Portis apparently is not a dog lover

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MTK
05-23-2007, 09:26 AM
Excellent point, I'm getting sick of Goddell. The guy is kind of a meglomaniac it would seem. Has anyone noticed that Portis has not done anything. What he MEANT was that Vick has not even been convicted of anything and it is all rumor and inuendo. The whole Vick thing is stupid because no one knows his involvement (or lack thereof) and now Portis is just added on. Why people care what Portis says I have no idea except that the NFL now has a 24 hour news cycle so you need something to talk about.

Sick of him already?

I kinda like how he's setting a serious tone with the league, especially with the players on off the field issues.

All he did was comment on what Portis said, he's not going to punish him. I really don't see why Goodell's comments are off base.

Portis said something stupid and unfortunately it's something that the media is running with, no surprise there. Goodell is just doing his job.

mlmpetert
05-23-2007, 09:35 AM
Excellent point, I'm getting sick of Goddell. The guy is kind of a meglomaniac it would seem. Has anyone noticed that Portis has not done anything. What he MEANT was that Vick has not even been convicted of anything and it is all rumor and inuendo. The whole Vick thing is stupid because no one knows his involvement (or lack thereof) and now Portis is just added on. Why people care what Portis says I have no idea except that the NFL now has a 24 hour news cycle so you need something to talk about.

I agree. Goodwell is putting more fuel on a fire by talking about it. THis is a team issue at best (i see nothing wrong with Portis' comments). Goodwell should stay out of it unless legal action is brought on Vick. No way he should have controll over what players say or even what people say they have done untill its proven in a court.

MTK
05-23-2007, 09:39 AM
:doh:

This thread keeps getting worse and worse

The commish of the damn league isn't supposed to comment, yet Mr. Joe Schmoe Fan at home can light up message boards and talk radio all day long.

Mc2guy
05-23-2007, 09:41 AM
Sick of him already?

I kinda like how he's setting a serious tone with the league, especially with the players on off the field issues.

All he did was comment on what Portis said, he's not going to punish him. I really don't see why Goodell's comments are off base.

Portis said something stupid and unfortunately it's something that the media is running with, no surprise there. Goodell is just doing his job.

Agree 100%. Not only is it appropriate for Goodell to comment, it is the lack of leadership by Tags on these issues that let the league get to the point where a "correction" is necessary. Had Tags had the gumption to actually take a stand when players started getting in trouble more often in the late 90's then the problem may not have gotten this bad.

And for those of you saying "it's just words, he didn't do anything wrong" I have to disagree. His words, which will continue to air on every sports broadcast from here to August, put the league in a negative light in the public, which contributes to the perception that the NFL is a haven for criminals (which we all know is not the case 99% of the time). His words make a bad situation worse because it brings more negative attention. The commish was right to say something to try and diffuse the negative press, and I support him 100% in his effort to turn around the current trend of malfeasence with the players.

mlmpetert
05-23-2007, 09:41 AM
:doh:

This thread keeps getting worse and worse

The commish of the damn league isn't supposed to comment, yet Mr. Joe Schmoe Fan at home can light up message boards and talk radio all day long.


Exactly!

Hog1
05-23-2007, 09:44 AM
Exactly!

If it's true, and ignorance is bliss, this is one, HAPPY thread

ArtMonkDrillz
05-23-2007, 09:51 AM
And for those of you saying "it's just words, he didn't do anything wrong" I have to disagree. His words, which will continue to air on every sports broadcast from here to August, put the league in a negative light in the public, which contributes to the perception that the NFL is a haven for criminals (which we all know is not the case 99% of the time). His words make a bad situation worse because it brings more negative attention. The commish was right to say something to try and diffuse the negative press, and I support him 100% in his effort to turn around the current trend of malfeasence with the players.Ok, but this leads me to ask 'why was a microphone was shoved in CP's face in the first place?'
This is a small time news station that they asked him this stupid question and he gave a stupid answer, and then it gets out to the rest of the world (as these things always do) and people run with it. Think how happy WAVY or whatever it's called is to be getting this kind of national coverage. Hell, this could land that reporter a sideline job on ESPN.
To me, this is very similar to Hardaway's (I think that was his name) comments about gay players in the NBA. I feel like sports reporters ask these ridiculous questions of athletes hoping to get a controversial answer that will get them more coverage. No good can really come from asking/answering questions like this.
Who gives a flying f*** what these guys think about dog fighting, homosexuality, the war in Iraq, dinosaurs, American Idol, or whatever else happens to be in the news that week? They are paid to play a sport or possibly analyze it after their playing time is done; we don't need them to tell us what is right and what is wrong with the world around us, because that's Bill O'Reilly's duty.

Mc2guy
05-23-2007, 09:52 AM
I agree. Goodwell is putting more fuel on a fire by talking about it. THis is a team issue at best (i see nothing wrong with Portis' comments). Goodwell should stay out of it unless legal action is brought on Vick. No way he should have controll over what players say or even what people say they have done untill its proven in a court.

Wrong. This a league issue and Goodell is responsible for protecting the integrity and profitability of the league, what do you think he is there for?

Despite what you think, Portis, or any other player, is not "free" to say whatever they want devoid of repercussion. They are an employee of the league and as such they have a responsibility to not bring negative attention. Just like my boss wouldn't appreciate or tolerate me standing on the steps of the building spouting off in support of feloneous activity, Goodell is well within his job description to condemn Portis' comments when they bring such negative attention to the league.

Mc2guy
05-23-2007, 10:02 AM
Ok, but this leads me to ask 'why a microphone was shoved in CP's face in the first place?'
This is a small time news station who they asks him this stupid question and he gives a stupid answer, and then it gets out to the rest of the world (as these things always do) and people run with it.
To me, this is very similar to Hardaway's (I think that was his name) comments about gay players in the NBA. I feel like sports reporters ask these ridiculous questions of athletes hoping to get a controversial answer that will get them more coverage.
Who gives a flying f*** what these guys think about dog fighting, homosexuality, the war in Iraq, dinosaurs, American Idol, or whatever else happens to be in the news that week?

Let me clarify, I DON'T care what Portis thinks. It is irrelevant to me personally as long as he contributes to the team. However, the fact that he willfully spoke in support of felony criminal activity is a problem in that it bring significant negative attention to the league and hurts the ability of the league to make money.

The issue is advertising, which is the lionshare of the NFL revenue via it's TV contracts. If the advertisers don't want to associate their product with the league because players are on the police blotter or are spouting off in support of felony crimes, the value of the TV time goes way down, the contract rights to broadcast games become less valuable, and the league gets less money from the Networks to air the games. So while it seems like it shouldn't matter what players say, it does.

You are right, the reports do ask stupid questions in an attempt to illicit a stupid response. Portis should know this and should know to either keep his mouth shut or respond in a manner supportive of the person, not the activity, regardless of his views. If he isn't smart enough to know the difference that's his problem. He deserves the backlash he is getting right now from the public and the commish.

mlmpetert
05-23-2007, 10:05 AM
I agree. Goodwell is putting more fuel on a fire by talking about it. THis is a team issue at best (i see nothing wrong with Portis' comments). Goodwell should stay out of it unless legal action is brought on Vick. No way he should have controll over what players say or even what people say they have done untill its proven in a court.

Correct. This is a team issue handeled by the Redskins if need be. Goodwell has no business in this.

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